The Chain

A searchable database for BBC Radio 6 Music – Radcliffe and Maconie's The Chain, officially the longest listener-generated thematically linked sequence of musically based items on the radio.

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6207. Vangelis – Chariots Of Fire

Vangelis

Suggested by Chris from Bradford

^ Wheels are on chariots and steel is made using fire…

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6206. Saxon – Wheels Of Steel

Saxon

Suggested by Andy Waspe in Kettering

^ A wheel link…

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6205. Spear Of Destiny – The Wheel

Spear of Destiny

Suggested by Penny near Clitheroe

^ A spear link…

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6204. Britney Spears – Toxic

Britney Spears

Suggested by Kev Jones in Heaton Moor, Stockport

^ The Beat Goes On was covered by Britney Spears, so to…

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6203. Sonny and Cher – The Beat Goes On

Sonny & Cher

Suggested by JP in Nottingham

^ From Sunny to Sonny…

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6202. Booker T and The MGs – Sunny

Booker T. & the M.G.'s

Suggested by Sarah in Great Ayton, North East Yorkshire

^ Isaac Hayes was once a producer at Stax Records where Booker T and the MGs were the house band…

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